The book says,
Think of some place you could take the kids during a weekend, a school-break holiday, or summer vacation where the destination is perhaps less important than the journey.
Make getting there as fun as possible for your tots, tweens, or teens.
Pack books, games, CD's, art and craft supplies, and a big cooler filled with bottles of water, sandwiches, and snacks for the journey.
Don't forget pillows and blankets for those who need naps. The point is to make it an interactive experience that your family will always remember with smiles and laughter.
We used to do this all of the time when the kids were all home. Often these trips were just little day trips on the weekends. We visited the monuments in D.C. and took them to places of history.
Just For Today: We are currently planning a few weekend trips to visit some areas in West Virginia.
From the book: Live Happy
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